Glen is everything Shannon admires—and everything she fears. Organized, button-down, and a little bit uptight. He’s certainly not the kind of man she should fall in love with. She’d drive him crazy! But when Shannon’s junk shop is mistaken for his antique store and a valuable box is wrongfully sold, the two must work together to get it back before the box’s owner brings her lawyers down upon them. Between the threats, the thieves, and their differences, will Glen and Shannon’s hearts ever connect?
When Allie’s brother and sister-in-law die in a car accident, Allie is left with the care of their adopted son, Danny—and enormous debt. Now she’s forced to sell part of the farm to make ends meet. Derrick is on a mission. His dying sister’s last wish is to know her son is happy with his adopted family, so Derrick hides behind his job as Realtor to investigate Allie and Danny. But soon his reconnaissance mission turns into much more when his feelings grow for Allie and the nephew he’s never known.
Ray’s homecoming is one of trepidation and uncertainty. He has his old job back, but can he work beside his nemesis again? And can he and his former fiancée put what they once had back together? Should they even try? And what should he do about Faith—the girl his heart once dreamed about? God can use anything—a missing child, an injured dog, even two irrepressible old ladies—to show His stubborn children His will. If they’ll let Him.
When Trish Cunningham and her oldest stepson Tommy find Georgia Winters, the English teacher at Four Oaks High School, dead in the band room, the suspect list is lengthy. The teacher had a number of enemies--including Tommy Cunningham. Once again, Trish pulls out her notebook to collect clues. Detective Eric Scott, suffering from unrequited love for Trish's best friend, Abbie, pointedly asks Trish to mind her own business. But despite the detective's warnings, she jumps in as usual and finds herself embroiled in a mystery that has its root in thwarted love and revenge. This finale could be Trish's swam song.
A narrative account of the twentieth president's political career offers insight into his background as a scholar and Civil War hero, his battles against the corrupt establishment, and Alexander Graham Bell's failed attempt to save him from an assassin's bullet.
With a newborn in the house, the last thing the Cunningham family needs is a new pet. Besides Trish hates cats. Especially after she finds a body with a clear trail of kitty litter leading away from it. Will her pussyfooting around for clues make trish the next victim of the Kitty Litter Killer?--From publisher's description.
TRISH CUNNINGHAM IS PUSSYFOOTING WITH A MURDERER Amateur sleuth Trish has retired from her short-lived foray into crime solving. No more walking deliberately into danger. Her short-term goal is to see her best friend Abbie marry fianc� Eric Scott in three weeks. But the brutal murder of Abbie's ex-husband could ruin the nuptials, especially since Abbie was the last one seen with him--when they had a hostile argument at the local convenience store. With evidence pointing at Abbie and the possibility of jail looming in her best friend's future instead of a wedding, Trish comes out of self-imposed sleuth retirement. And as the clock ticks down to the wedding date, Trish once again puts herself in reach of the claws of a murderer--this time to protect her best friend.
When mommy and wife, Trish Cunningham, finds the body of pharmacist Jim Bob Jenkins behind the two-percent milk, she knows she' having a bad day. Worse, she's a suspect. Sleuthing to exonerate herself from murder charges, she shakes up a murderer who has nothing to lose by killing any one in the way - including Trish.
Trish Cunningham wants nothing more than to be a loving wife and good mother, but whenever she leaves home to run her daily errands, trouble seems to stalk her. Ordinary tasks such as shopping or volunteering at her stepson's high school turn into murder investigations for Trish-much to her neurotic husband's chagrin.
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